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VIEWER ADVICE: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this program may contain images and voices of people who have died.
Bush Tucker Man, Les Hiddins is dropped into the east coast of the Cape York Peninsula and travels via chopper, on foot and even via blow-up mattress along the Jardine River to the west coast.
This episode first aired on the ABC in 1988.
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 1 | • Remarkable secrets of ...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 2 | • Ancient tips for Top E...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 3 | • Finding food, water in...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 4 | • On foot through the Ki...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 5 | • At home in the rainfor...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 6 | • Les goes coastal 🤠🗺️ |...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 7 | • Crash survivors could ...
Bush Tucker Man - Series 1 Episode 8 | • Soldiers learn surviva...
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Комментарии : 85   
@bradlz1980
@bradlz1980 2 года назад
Best australian show ever created!!! Thank you Les. You are a true Australian legend.
@Jackie-rc6cj
@Jackie-rc6cj 4 месяца назад
I am so glad these episodes have been made available. This was a very well made living lybrary of the indiginous people, places and customs of Australian bush tucker. I was probably 10 when this first came out. How time flies. Thankyou.
@billyzig
@billyzig 2 года назад
What an amazing country. I've lived in Australia for 50 years and learned more about Australia via Les than my teachers at school. They don't make men like you anymore.
@thornstrikesback
@thornstrikesback 2 года назад
The memories of watching this on the old tv with the family.
@stevebluh
@stevebluh 2 года назад
Bush Tucker Man was just really good TV back then, a highlight of the week for us.
@danielspain7231
@danielspain7231 8 месяцев назад
After buying Lofty wiseman’s book in ‘85 I then discovered Les Hiddins and my bushcraft interest began and has always remained. Thank you man …
@joepineapples7774
@joepineapples7774 2 года назад
The pace of life suddenly increased when the crab went towards that lady (lol)
@Kwaka28
@Kwaka28 Месяц назад
One of the best shows ever made regarding Australia s beautiful but deadly bush.. everyone should watch this just to take on this mans knowledge and ability to tell you the secrets of survival especially working with the indigenous people.. thanks mate.. good job..
@schnitzilla1982
@schnitzilla1982 2 года назад
Thanks ABC! really enjoying watching these all again!
@rawdog1999
@rawdog1999 2 года назад
I was a little tacker when this first aired but there's still so much value to the content that was shared in this series. Doing this in a fashion that would reach today's generation would be an amazing service. This not being in ultra HD is the only reason why I think it wouldn't translate for them.
@Chris-pc1om
@Chris-pc1om 2 года назад
I'm a teenager but I still I love these episodes regardless of the picture quality. Some days I wish I had a time machine.
@sarcasmo57
@sarcasmo57 Год назад
The nature of monkey was irrepressible.
@slickstrings
@slickstrings Год назад
@@Chris-pc1om i will say the late 80s and most of the 90s were pretty magical. Maybe thats just because thats when i grew up, but i reckon its because there wasnt so much rubbish around. No social media, no long term wars, no post 911 terrorist crap. Some might say now is better because we have everything on our phones or hundreds of movies to stream on demand, but there was a certain charm about playing tapes and waiting eagerly for your favourite show to come on in the afternoon, and getting up at 6am to catch the end of rage. Kids now just wont know the feeling.
@qui0736
@qui0736 Год назад
@@slickstrings well said. I feel just the same
@Boss-gd2ij
@Boss-gd2ij 10 месяцев назад
@@sarcasmo57 get a cloud
@b.w.22
@b.w.22 Год назад
I really appreciate the naturalist in this man, especially when coming from the Army. Though his mission was to research survival food, it appears he’s discovered a sort of survival philosophy from the bushmen that’s equally if not more important. His words about unconquerable lands are wise in many ways.
@j.dunlop8295
@j.dunlop8295 Месяц назад
I taught along the NW Pacific Coast, Native tribal reservations, they'd say, "Tides out, the tables set!" Tidal crabs size of your hand, delicious!
@TheOneHundredPercent
@TheOneHundredPercent 5 месяцев назад
We used to watch Bushtucker man when we were young guys in Scotland, early 1990's. Great TV and a great time in life.
@shanevonharten3100
@shanevonharten3100 2 года назад
A large part of my childhood was spent watching Les, the Leylands and Harry Butler. Great memories and a lot of skills and knowledge gained
@BamBamZ_Gaming
@BamBamZ_Gaming 2 года назад
And Malcolm Douglas 👍🏽
@brucebird133
@brucebird133 Год назад
@@BamBamZ_Gaming and Jack Absolom !
@joriah69
@joriah69 Год назад
Wonderful programme, many thanks
@marieadams3720
@marieadams3720 8 месяцев назад
That crab bit was funny! What a great series!
@normasnockers323
@normasnockers323 Год назад
im binge watching these, so good for my soul
@johnmurray3346
@johnmurray3346 2 года назад
Best programmes ever made 👌
@profitprophets1
@profitprophets1 11 месяцев назад
Big bush Tucker fan ere!
@tbonescott4916
@tbonescott4916 2 года назад
love this man 😊
@petercliff4023
@petercliff4023 Год назад
Brilliant episode. I agree, Les Hiddins is a absolute legend. People will watch these videos for years to come.
@shengheng39lim88
@shengheng39lim88 2 года назад
This is one of my favorite series!
@stefanavic6630
@stefanavic6630 2 года назад
From back when TV could still be a good thing, something to look forward to every week.
@chuckflangemaster1325
@chuckflangemaster1325 4 месяца назад
Cheers for putting these up ABC, you beaut.
@seanchristie7150
@seanchristie7150 2 года назад
Thanks for uploading. An absolute icon and great knowledge and insight into our past action and behaviours
@bluurks
@bluurks 2 года назад
Great show. Absolute classic.
@f1j11slander4
@f1j11slander4 Год назад
The horse starved to death as well 🤣🤣
@genevasimmonds8208
@genevasimmonds8208 Год назад
Great show, Great bloke, remember it from years ago loved it then , nice to see again ,still love it.
@dampri3182
@dampri3182 2 года назад
Les your the original OG Bear Grylls. Love your work, you’re a “Dead Set Legend”
@matthewbattye5343
@matthewbattye5343 Год назад
Yeah this is what we are talking about . Major thank you. Mr. H.
@nathanroberts355
@nathanroberts355 2 месяца назад
I might go to cairns esplanade this weekend get some black lip oysters and fishing also
@bradthurkle7217
@bradthurkle7217 Год назад
My god I remember watching these shows in 70s as a kid. If my grandparents watched it, it must of been good and look it was. He put so much research and effort into his Ozzo docko’s which made it really pleasurable to watch. Made you feel like you were that at the time.
@davedunn4285
@davedunn4285 Год назад
Working with the country like the weather and nature work with it and you shouldn’t have problems . Well said Les
@coldpotatoes2556
@coldpotatoes2556 Год назад
Les Hiddins has eaten so many oysters he’s found pearls….now there’s a man worth his weight in time.
@rmw250
@rmw250 2 года назад
Fantastic mate.
@simonhenry3815
@simonhenry3815 Год назад
Best thing that could ever come out of the ABC, I dived for crays with the TO's up at Lockhardt, invested a lifetime in Cape York.
@tubefishing6969
@tubefishing6969 Год назад
beautiful episode
@prizecowproductions
@prizecowproductions 2 года назад
I'm surprised that no one has tried to grow the Pacific Almond commercially. That sort of protein level is phenomenal.
@mnj640
@mnj640 29 дней назад
Pretty small you'd have to plant a lot of them
@Lucifurion
@Lucifurion 2 года назад
Didn't know that about the coconuts up there, that they never grew because the Aboriginal people ate them too quickly for them to take root. Surprising that they didn't realize that leaving a few nuts to take root & grow would give them even more coconuts that they wouldn't have to look for, just collect. Maybe they did realize but just didn't care because they thought they were just too delicious to not eat right then & there. Interesting though to find out that they didn't start growing there until the missionaries planted them. And if I lived up there there'd be none of those oysters left, it'd be a couple of dozen every breakfast, lunch and dinner. The only thing better than freshly shucked oysters is oysters freshly shucked straight off the rocks.
@Smitty19966
@Smitty19966 10 месяцев назад
I love how paced this is. It's just relaxing. Shows these days need to slow down.
@shakeywithlife
@shakeywithlife Год назад
this guy just walking along in the shallows wearing his boots lololol 20:35
@mnj640
@mnj640 29 дней назад
Probably stingers in that tropical water
@bossdog1480
@bossdog1480 Год назад
This was a brilliant show. Used to watch it all the time. Les was such a skinny bloke back then. lol😁
@danielspain7231
@danielspain7231 8 месяцев назад
3:40 - that poor old knife…
@johnnyq2773
@johnnyq2773 2 года назад
I wish I could get to Australia!!
@greenvulcan8354
@greenvulcan8354 Год назад
Johnny Q. You could get here mate. Leaving again may be a problem.
@ashforbes6152
@ashforbes6152 2 года назад
another classic
@theoffender3113
@theoffender3113 Год назад
One question.. why wouldn't coconut trees been there when Bligh was there.. ? coconuts would of drifted to the Australian mainland for thousands of years
@b.w.22
@b.w.22 Год назад
In no way meaning to be cheeky, but those aboriginals were there for thousands of years too. :)
@vicvary
@vicvary Год назад
Its great show should be shown in schools
@lucpet95
@lucpet95 2 года назад
undefined cultural icon
@jenkosgoldadventures
@jenkosgoldadventures 2 года назад
That crayfish isn't a set up..... lol
@fanaticforager6610
@fanaticforager6610 Месяц назад
Moral of this story ; ‘the is your oyster 🦪, Only if you’re aware of Country’ 🪃🎵
@gulugul78
@gulugul78 2 года назад
❤️
@voodootortoisevoodootortoi91
@voodootortoisevoodootortoi91 3 месяца назад
Bonzer fella
@theoloutlaw
@theoloutlaw 2 года назад
For the 'woke' and 'left winged' ABC, it's good that somebody there still is there for the common person and releasing these episodes to be seen. I'm sure it wont last, somebody will complain and the ABC will naturally pull them down, but it's good to see these again.
@fergspan5727
@fergspan5727 Год назад
They should stay up. Looks like a reply has been hidden
@michaelhamer1277
@michaelhamer1277 Год назад
great videos...one question..whats the akubra hat that les wears?..ive a snowy river one here in scotland, orkney...all the best...mick.
@aussiefirestorm
@aussiefirestorm 2 года назад
Why don't you make television shows like this anymore?
@vestland3877
@vestland3877 Год назад
Because of leftiest.
@elliotbosskingpromaster3846
@elliotbosskingpromaster3846 2 года назад
Why don’t you just post the entire season instead of one episode please and thank you
@seanmorris
@seanmorris 2 года назад
Eh? This is the sixth episode of the season they've recently posted. I've just binge watched them all and have the 7th lined up to watch next.
@barnydrunk
@barnydrunk Год назад
What was the warning for at the beginning?
@malcolmyoung7866
@malcolmyoung7866 2 года назад
SEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKUND!!
@stephanievegter5438
@stephanievegter5438 Год назад
🇿🇦♥️
@mikecranford1927
@mikecranford1927 Год назад
Bligh's reason for calling it restoration island, in his own account, was that they landed there on the day of the anniversary of the restoration of king Charles II, perhaps a clever double meaning?
@juz882010
@juz882010 7 месяцев назад
why dont they use those almonds for almond milk?
@Footrotflats251
@Footrotflats251 2 года назад
Serious question, why do videos with aboriginal people have the warning saying it may have video and audio of people who have died?
@tosgem
@tosgem Год назад
Cultural sensitivity. A lot of Aboriginal traditions make it forbidden to speak of the dead, sometimes to even speak their name.
@fergspan5727
@fergspan5727 Год назад
@@tosgem why isn’t there a warning on the 50 dollar note. Just a question .
@shakeywithlife
@shakeywithlife Год назад
his hat is just fkn ridiculous tbh
@mohdnazarudinmasrom3998
@mohdnazarudinmasrom3998 8 месяцев назад
He looks like he knows everything,but actuallyy he knows nothing.nobody eat coconut like that..😂
@LiCiTone
@LiCiTone 2 года назад
Just post all the episodes bloody hell it’s RU-vid. Cringe
@Lucifurion
@Lucifurion 2 года назад
Exactly. It's like Netflix has taught everyone nothing about how to drop TV shows.
@brentmcd12
@brentmcd12 2 года назад
absolutely fantastic to see thanks again ABC 🏞️ 🏜️🛻🤙😎📹🎬
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